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RE: Tree Tuesday: my ultimate selection of tree photos - part 2

in #photography6 years ago

Isn't the world amazing with all the different trees that cover her? Mother Nature has morphed trees into what will work in the different climates and terrain in this ole globe.

I love the long shot of the leaves in the fall looking towards the tree line and the beach shots... So serene and ever so beautiful. Does one ever get tired of the salt life?

I say no! I never have and I grew up right on the Atlantic shores. Looking up into where the sky almost meets the tops of the trees. You have given me plenty of reason to scroll back and forth with all this beauty! You have done an amazing job and my biggest question is, how do you top this?

And I have always been intrigued by trees in the tropics and rainforests. With a million little trunks making up the tree. Stunning shots. Even the vastness of the fields with small spots of a tree here and there. Beautiful. Wonderful. I am taking this home with me!

Happy #TreeTuesday! Don't forget to drop your link on @old-guy-photos comment section! (When he puts his post up! LOL He is a day late and a dollar short today!)

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Thank you so much for this epic comment Denise. I really value these nice words, especially coming from you, such a great photographer. You might well be the only person here who really took a look at each of those shots :) Thank you for that.

I agree that the diversity of trees conjured up by Mother Nature herself is breathtaking. And there are actually so many other areas, ecosystems and types of environment that are not represented in these photos. Nature is amazing. I just wish we had better understanding and respect for her...

Amen! I agree with that. I agree they are not all represented, however, there is such a broad selection, one understands that it was meant to cover the different parts of our world. (or that is what I conjured up from that)

One has to look and give the courtesy of reading the whole post. People put a lot of time and effort into them and it would be very small of me to leave a generic comment pretending I read it.

Nature is amazing and it is only if you are out in it and bowing down to her awesomeness that you can understand how much we depend on her goodness. So we must keep her in good health and as stewards of this planet, do preventative measures to keep her healthy.

Thank you for taking the time to show off all those beautiful trees. I look forward to more. As an aside, if you label them or where you have taken them, it may make it more interesting for people who do not travel and do not know where they come from. Just like people love to see what is in your town and shops, they are interested in what tree is grown where and understood a little better. So you get to put less trees because you have to write so much, but, it will spread them out even longer. Something to contemplate.

I love your posts! Keep them coming!

"Nature is amazing and it is only if you are out in it and bowing down to her awesomeness that you can understand how much we depend on her goodness. So we must keep her in good health and as stewards of this planet, do preventative measures to keep her healthy."

I love this part! So true and well-written :) I agree with every single word here.

As for the descriptions - yeah, I usually add some write-ups to my photos but like I said in the first part of this series, it would make the post too long and I also did not want to disrupt the flow of the photos ;) But thanks for your remark, I will surely add some description to my future #TreeTuesday entries ;)

I know you do. I love your posts. Always and forever beautiful!

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